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VISION INSPIRED by the Holy Ghost was given to a God-fearing, strong
but humble man. This man had no thought of position nor power. His
endeavor was just to live holy and please God. His heart and mind
were pricked with a thought (What if?), which started as a dream (Can
it be done?)
The
creation of this new leader who would serve during this new day
and this new era began on December 18, 1931 when Timothy Titus Scott
was born to Elder Matthew and Melissa Ethel Scott in East Chicago,
Indiana. He was one of ten children. He was saved at the tender
age of eight years old. While growing up with his brothers and sisters,
he was noted for being a unique child. He grew to become a very
fine young man. He received his formal educational training at Andrew
Chapel Elementary School in Madison County, MS, Union Elementary
School and Richland Vocational School in Holmes County, MS. He continued
his education and graduated from Saints Industrial School where
he received his High School Diploma. In 1952, he was drafted into
the Army where he remained until 1954. He furthered his education
at Mississippi Valley State College where he received a B.S. degree
in Social Science in 1958. After seeking God for a lifelong companion,
he met and married Cherry Mae Mitchell on June 3, 1956. Through
this union God blessed them with 10 wonderful children: Daniel,
Timothy Jr., Deborah, Shadrach, Lester, Micah, Patrick, Jackie,
Cynthia and Tina.
This
strong, God-fearing but humble man always felt in his heart that
God had a work for him to do in the ministry. He accepted his calling
to preach Gods word in January 1950. After seeking God and
laboring in the word, the legacy of faithfulness and dedication
in a pastoral ministry began with the St. Matthew Church of God
in Christ in Yazoo County, MS from 1955-58 and Mount Olive Church
of God in Christ in Pickens, MS from 1957-58. For 21 years (1958-79),
he served as Pastor of New Jerusalem Church of God in Christ in
Drew, MS. He also served as the dedicated Pastor of Peters
Rock Church of God in Christ in Starkville, MS from 1960-72.
There
were uncertainties that clouded the minds of Gods people as
to whom Bishop Lyles successor would be. Bishop J. 0. Patterson
served as Interim Bishop throughout the Annual Holy Convocation
in October of 1972. During this Convocation, Bishop J. 0. Patterson,
Sr., the Presiding Bishop called a meeting with the State Board
of Elders of Northern Mississippi to ascertain the desire of the
brethren. Four names were placed on the ballot for the brethren
to choose from. They were Superintendent 0. S. Sheard, Superintendent
1. Slack, Elder Percy Dean, and Elder T. Scott, Sr. The Elder Roy
L. Winbush assisted Bishop Patterson in conducting the voting procedure.
When the votes were counted, Elder T. T. Scott, Sr. received more
votes than all ofthe other candidates put together. Bishop Patterson
presented Elder T. T. Scott, Sr. to bring the message on Saturday,
the Official Day of the Convocation. Following the message, Bishop
J. 0. Patterson, Sr. appointed Elder Timothy Titus Scott, Sr. as
the Jurisdictional Bishop of northern Mississippi. He also assumed
Pastorship at St. James Temple Church of God in Christ in Clarksdale,
MS. The appointment was approved by the General Board and Elder
Timothy Titus Scott, Sr. was consecrated to the Bishopric in January
1973 by the Presiding Bishop and the General Board of the Church
of God in Christ.
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